Elvis In Person : The 1969 Fantasy Concert DVD is an incredible complete show created using a tremendous collection of footage to make a very enjoyable show. Elvis' 'first live performance in nine years' is finally in film format. The audio is as we all know it, the video comes from various sources, some of it well know, other very rare, but the overall experience is breathtaking!

Boxcar'sElvis: Aloha from Hawaii : Via Satellite deluxe Hardcover book is a massive and most comprehensive 450 page volume packaged and housed the same as their previous outing of 'Elvis Presley's Graceland through the Years' released earlier this year and The Final Curtain.The text book comprises of hundreds upon hundreds of photographs many of which have never before been seen. Also collected here exclusively are scores of historical memorabilia and the Colonel's original internal documents and scripts. This is intended to create a 'time-travel' experience of sorts documenting the most groundbreaking event in the annals of television history. This is a limited edition and will sell out fast ... Get one now while you can.

Just wanted to let you know that I received the book yesterday and I could not be more thrilled. What a gorgeous book, the cover alone is absolutely stunning, out of all the books I have received from you guys, including the Las Vegas, Fashion and Graceland books, I think that this is my favorite. I love the pictures and the additional text. The pictures and quality of both the black and white and color are breathtaking. Robert [USA].

Promo Video Aloha Via Satellite (01:55)

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Elvis Presley : January 12, 1973

'In the end what stands out and frankly amazes me most are the well represented black and white photographs. I have never been one to be interested in black and white anything be it photos or movies, but these photos show us an Elvis that we don't see when watching the DVD of the concert'. David Troedson.

Elvis Presley : January 14, 1973

'Much to Colonel Parker's surprise, there was absolutely no apprehension on the part of Elvis who, on the contrary, was ecstatic with enthusiasm over the prospect. The idea of being 'the first' to participate in such an event very much appealed to his ego which caused him to become excited about the challenge and actually propelled him out of depression. Providing just enough distraction and allowing him to tap into the raw energy that lay just beneath the surface of his psyche, Elvis was motivated once more'.

Also collected here exclusively are scores of historical memorabilia and the Colonel's original internal documents and scripts. This is intended to create a 'time-travel' experience of sorts documenting the most groundbreaking event in the annals of television history. On January 14th 1973 'Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii : Via Satellite' was the first live concert to be televised live with a global viewing audience of 1.5 Billion. An audience larger than man's first landing on the moon! From the 'making of' to the show itself, the reader enjoys reliving the magic of this extraordinary event and is sufficiently reminded that 1,500,000,000 Elvis fans can't be wrong!